News about Huawei MediaPad X1 16GB White

Chinese smartphone giants, Huawei first entered the high-end smartphone scene in 2012 and they are unlikely to leave anytime soon with their recent achievement. Huawei has just announced that they have shipped more than 10 million copies of their flagship Huawei P9 and P9 Plus’ worldwide – making them the first models in Huawei’s inventory to achieve this remarkable feat. Despite a slow international market in terms of smartphone sales in 2016, this impressive result has proven that Huawei’s decision to invest in international markets is paying off handsomely. The announcement was made by Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) in a press release released at the end of December 2016.

We first met the Huawei MediaPad X1 at MWC 2014 and it was one of the most coveted devices at the event during that time. On the onset, the MediaPad X1 is a tablet but when you look closely, it has all the workings of a mammoth-sized smartphone. Actually,...

Huawei presented its MediaPad X1 7.0 in February 2014. It took four months till it entered the European market. Especially the LTPS display scored well. The in-house HiSilicon Kirin 910 is used as processor. With that, the significantly more expensive X1 ...

Huawei has been making fairly decent smartphones and tablets in the past years. And while it doesn't quite match the more premium offerings from Samsung, Apple and HTC, it still manages to perform decently and is priced relatively less than its competitor...

Its skinny metal body looks and feels luxurious, it has a bright and bold display, decent battery life and its camera can snap some good pictures too. Pop in a 4G LTE SIM card and you can use the tablet exactly as you would use a phone

It's running on an outdated version of Android and Huawei's Emotion interface makes the tablet often rather sluggish and irritating to navigate

When does a phone become a tablet? Is it all about the size or is there more to it? With the MediaPad X1, Huawei has blurred the line more than ever. Huawei swears blind that this 7-inch Android device is a tablet, but it also has a SIM card slot that pro...

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